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what is the source of the real income of the economy? the goods that the economy produces. kuznets' studies illuminated the structure of the economy, but also they did more. imagine trying to plan a major war effort without knowing the size of the real gnp that your economy is producing. as the nation prepared for world war ii, this was no academic question. the militarists of berlin and tokyo started this war, but the massed, angered forces of common humanity will finish it. january 6, 1942. president franklin roosevelt is giving the country its marching orders. the success of those orders in winning world war ii depended on the american economy. for months, the issue of how to prepare for war without actually fighting swung back and forth from congress to the white house. economists were trying to answer the critical question, how much could the economy produce and how fast? german armies moved through europe in 1940, pushing allied forces into the sea at dunkirk. fdr took only tentative steps because of pressures to keep america out of war. in 1940, congress agreed to on
what is the source of the real income of the economy? the goods that the economy produces. kuznets' studies illuminated the structure of the economy, but also they did more. imagine trying to plan a major war effort without knowing the size of the real gnp that your economy is producing. as the nation prepared for world war ii, this was no academic question. the militarists of berlin and tokyo started this war, but the massed, angered forces of common humanity will finish it. january 6, 1942....
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now, he asked about other european economies. the fact is it you listen to the european union, the oecd, or the i.m.f., they all point out that britain will have the fastest growth of any major economy in europe this year. but i have to ask him, what is his plan? we all know it. it's a three-point plan, more spending, more borrowing, more debt. exactly the things that got us into the mess in the first place. >> i have to say that we have got used to that kind of answer from the prime minister. he promises a better tomorrow and tomorrow never comes. that is the reality. and he couldn't deny the fact that we're 18th out of 20 countries. we've done worse than the u.s.a., worse than canada, worse than germany, worse than france because of his decisions. now, last week, the chief economist of the i.m.f. said this. he said, if things look bad at the beginning of 2013, which they do -- and he was talking about the u.k. then there should be a reassessment of fiscal policy. so, mr. speaker, after two years of no growth, can the prime mini
now, he asked about other european economies. the fact is it you listen to the european union, the oecd, or the i.m.f., they all point out that britain will have the fastest growth of any major economy in europe this year. but i have to ask him, what is his plan? we all know it. it's a three-point plan, more spending, more borrowing, more debt. exactly the things that got us into the mess in the first place. >> i have to say that we have got used to that kind of answer from the prime...
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the economy? what do you say? >> i don't think the president is correct on that. strong growth of a seven, 8% growth rate and we are not going to get anything like that, this is not ronald reagan, believe me when i tell you that. this is not jack kennedy. bill clinton did a great job as well. this isn't even bill clinton. the policies they have put into place are antigrowth. stuart: are we headed into a recession? >> i don't know. the fourth quarter 2012, all we need is one more quarter down and that would be the official definition of a recession, so we are close. i think it is pretty rocky, to be honest with you, for the next year. i don't agree with the president, although i would love him to be right and we get very good growth, but i think this next year will be a very tough year. stuart: art laffer joining us from the retirement capital of america, tennessee. is that true? >>> no, we're all hard working people. that is all, stuart. stuart: thank you, art. the dow down 100 points, off 101. th
the economy? what do you say? >> i don't think the president is correct on that. strong growth of a seven, 8% growth rate and we are not going to get anything like that, this is not ronald reagan, believe me when i tell you that. this is not jack kennedy. bill clinton did a great job as well. this isn't even bill clinton. the policies they have put into place are antigrowth. stuart: are we headed into a recession? >> i don't know. the fourth quarter 2012, all we need is one more...
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they had a totally unbalanced economy. what is happening under this government is a million private sector jobs, unemployment down since the election, the fastest way to business reaction in our recent history, a balance of payment service in cars. we are clearing up the mess they made. they are doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past because they haven't learned the lessons and that's what the british public will never trust them with the economy i can. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. like the prime minister, i want to see a fresh a settlement for euro. german beer drinkers made 13 times more duty than british drinkers. and spanish drinkers -- british drinkers paid 9.2% in spanish tankers and 10,000 more duty than spanish drinkers. will he take the chancellor for a pint? and do something for british pubs and british republicans speak with my honorable friend quite rightly speaks up for -- i remember visiting the great bravery with him during the last election. i'm sure the chancellor would have listened very caref
they had a totally unbalanced economy. what is happening under this government is a million private sector jobs, unemployment down since the election, the fastest way to business reaction in our recent history, a balance of payment service in cars. we are clearing up the mess they made. they are doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past because they haven't learned the lessons and that's what the british public will never trust them with the economy i can. [shouting] >> thank you, mr....
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and the state of economy is not much better. which could mean we have more down days like today. >> all right. let's talk about it. chris weiland. also joining us here is mark martiak. but let's start with you, chris. make your case. you think we're setting up for a bigger decline here. >> i think the fed has been driving this rally. you've had a rotation out of bonds in the stocks. we all know that. and i think, too, that the fed has gotten what it wanted. to force people out of riskless assets. and so to that extent we've had the rally. if you look at employment flopping around between 150, 175,000 a month, we don't have a catalyst here for strong sustained growth. at least in my view. then if you look at the regulatory environment, it isn't healthy. you have to say we're constrained as far as providing credit to consumers. all in all, i think it's hard to put a bold case together that's relying on fundamentals. >> what about that? is that rally about the fed and not the fundamentals? >> yes to some extent. but i'm advising my
and the state of economy is not much better. which could mean we have more down days like today. >> all right. let's talk about it. chris weiland. also joining us here is mark martiak. but let's start with you, chris. make your case. you think we're setting up for a bigger decline here. >> i think the fed has been driving this rally. you've had a rotation out of bonds in the stocks. we all know that. and i think, too, that the fed has gotten what it wanted. to force people out of...
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our economy was that bad. if i can play amateur cultural anthropologist for a moment -- what we have seen are some interesting psychological processes going on. so many people over the last few years with great education and great skills know their job security is fragile. as a way to protect yourself, people like to think that that could never happen to me. i am good enough that i would not lose my job or if i did, i would certainly be able to find something away. in some ways by turning on the unemployed and putting it on them, in some ways, there is a bizarre defense mechanism that makes people feel more secure about their own jobs in a fragile economy. i think there is a lot of complex factors going on here. it is certainly eroded very deeply in a complete misunderstanding of just how bad the economy and the recovery has been. host: what is the best way to protect these people? guest: is important for them to be honest and talk about why you lost your job and talk in detail -- if it was because the company
our economy was that bad. if i can play amateur cultural anthropologist for a moment -- what we have seen are some interesting psychological processes going on. so many people over the last few years with great education and great skills know their job security is fragile. as a way to protect yourself, people like to think that that could never happen to me. i am good enough that i would not lose my job or if i did, i would certainly be able to find something away. in some ways by turning on...
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for years, sustainable growth has eluded japan's economy. the abe administration has pitched its big economic policy saying it can fix this problem, but that will depend on a delicate balancing act between fiscal, monetary and growth strategies. abe's cabinet members must show now that they can deliver on three policy pillars. nhk world, tokyo. >>> a string of japanese earnings reports are out and the results are disappointing for major electric machinery makers. hitachi and mitsubishi posted profit and sales declines in the quarter. the companies traced it to poor performance. hitachi's operating profit fell 28% to about $735 million. sales came to nearly $23 billion, that's down 7% year on year when calculated in yen. the company officials say sales fell in china and europe. they cut the profit outlook for the full fiscal year ending in march by 13%. meanwhile, mitsubishi electric reported its profit tumbled 51% in the same quarter to $254 million. sales edged down 1% to $8.7 billion. of the state funeral has taken place in the cambodian c
for years, sustainable growth has eluded japan's economy. the abe administration has pitched its big economic policy saying it can fix this problem, but that will depend on a delicate balancing act between fiscal, monetary and growth strategies. abe's cabinet members must show now that they can deliver on three policy pillars. nhk world, tokyo. >>> a string of japanese earnings reports are out and the results are disappointing for major electric machinery makers. hitachi and mitsubishi...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on our. watching r.t. it's great to have you with us although scientists say lie detectors are unreliable in identifying national identity risks more than seventy thousand of americans a chair are tested on them washington is promising to draw up a new national poll a grass policy following allegations u.s. federal agencies are exceeding their legal and ethical limits to determine who can be trusted and he's talked to those who believe a polygraph is a tool used to incriminates they're innocent. for more than three decades john sullivan worked as a polygraph examiner for america's central intelligence agency today the retired cia employee is offering some strong opinions about the nation's lie detector policy too many honest people are too many people who should be passing their tests aren't and i and there's no there's no accountability for that. last year more than seventy three thousand americans were reportedly required to undergo polygraph tests in order to get or keep jobs with the federal government
find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on our. watching r.t. it's great to have you with us although scientists say lie detectors are unreliable in identifying national identity risks more than seventy thousand of americans a chair are tested on them washington is promising to draw up a new national poll a grass policy following allegations u.s. federal agencies are exceeding their legal and ethical limits to determine who can be trusted and he's talked to those...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy because reports. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent of. the list with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it they were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able have a lot less a lot less human suffering and. and .
find out what's really happening to the global economy because reports. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent of. the list with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it they were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. gerri: housing free fall seems to have hit bottom, but has the era of record low mortgage rates bottom out with it? joining me now, the ceo of team investments. tonya, welcome to the show, great to have you here. >> thank you so much. gerri: three of the four last weeks, mortgage ratings ticked up. is it over? where is it going? >> well, you know, bottom line the feds said they would not raise rates until unemployment hit 6.89%. we're at 7.9%, and they are raising a limit. they cannot afford to raise rates a lot, not with $16 there in deficit and the economy slightly diminishing, and, you know, this unemployment number, they can't afford to raise the rates. gerri: well, i hear you. i don't know if they are listening. ra
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. gerri: housing free fall seems to have hit bottom, but has the era of record low mortgage rates bottom out with it? joining me now, the ceo of team...
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but then again the world's fifth largest producer of uranium a product that is vital to the french economy in fact it's estimated that nearly all or at least seventy five percent of france's electric infrastructure is dependent on nuclear power given this it makes sense that france would want to protect that resource at all cost the president has welcomed the french presence in the country and recognizes the need for the have and security but has also stated that they want to better deal when it comes to uranium exports measures economy is also largely dependent on your radio as well critics have already been wary of french involvement in mali claiming that the real motivation is a return to imperialism economic policy and a stronger control of a region that used to be french territory now with france's expansion into neighboring countries compiled with president expressing his concerns those critics now have a bit more that they can chew on. john lachlan from the institute of democracy and cooperation think securing natural resources isn't the only goal france has in the region. i think t
but then again the world's fifth largest producer of uranium a product that is vital to the french economy in fact it's estimated that nearly all or at least seventy five percent of france's electric infrastructure is dependent on nuclear power given this it makes sense that france would want to protect that resource at all cost the president has welcomed the french presence in the country and recognizes the need for the have and security but has also stated that they want to better deal when...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over six to two percent of patients. with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able have a lot less...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. sigrid laboratory module mccurry was able to build a new age most sophisticated red blood which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything to change mission to teach music creation why it should care about human to human greed this is why you should care only on the dog. hello welcome to the r t sports show with me. and here are the stories hitting the headlines. russia warm up for the first international match of the year a friendly against iceland in spain as coach fabio capello targets a place at next year's world cup. last time score a paid shill regular season champions with three games to go after beating big waddles another moscow three one in some petersburg. and making mountains the stars of alpine skiing full to the last stage of the world cup before this week's world championships the venue was on the outs with the russian capital .
find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. sigrid laboratory module mccurry was able to build a new age most sophisticated red blood which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything to change mission to teach music creation why it should care about human to human greed this is why you should care only on the dog. hello welcome to the r t sports show with me. and here are the stories hitting the headlines. russia warm up for the first international match...
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was there reason for me to be in debt good evening of all the time bombs on the american economy set to explode with dire consequences this is a big one staggering debt from student loans everyone is told a college education is a way to get ahead college tuitions though keep going up so does the borrowing. we just hit an awful milestone our nation's combined student loan debt has now hit one trillion dollars that averages out to twenty four thousand per student it's now larger than credit card debt in this country and it comes just as an entire generation is just starting out i was. going to. get a year ago anybody would have predicted that. we would have. our young people out of the streets in new york city. because something is we journalists here. oh yes the. who has so many. people might be on a global stage with affordable education. teligent just as there is in fact whole student loan debt credit card debt when congress raises loan limits schools respond to those increased long limits by raising tuition because they think that students can afford to pay more because they're act
was there reason for me to be in debt good evening of all the time bombs on the american economy set to explode with dire consequences this is a big one staggering debt from student loans everyone is told a college education is a way to get ahead college tuitions though keep going up so does the borrowing. we just hit an awful milestone our nation's combined student loan debt has now hit one trillion dollars that averages out to twenty four thousand per student it's now larger than credit card...
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was there reason for me to be in debt good evening of all the time bombs on the american economy set to explode with dire consequences this is a big one staggering debt from student loans everyone is told a college education is a way to get ahead college tuitions though keep going up so does the borrowing and we just hit an awful milestone our nation's combined student loan debt has now hit . one trillion dollars that averages out to twenty four thousand per student it's now larger than credit card debt in this country and it comes just as an entire generation is just starting out i have to. thank. god. i. was. getting your go anybody would have predicted that. you would have. people out of the streets in new york city. because something is we journalists ought to be on here. as you have so many. people. on a global stage with affordable education. and it is a challenge and just as there is in fact the whole student loan debt credit card debt when congress raises the loan limits schools respond to those increased long limits by raising tuition because they think that students can aff
was there reason for me to be in debt good evening of all the time bombs on the american economy set to explode with dire consequences this is a big one staggering debt from student loans everyone is told a college education is a way to get ahead college tuitions though keep going up so does the borrowing and we just hit an awful milestone our nation's combined student loan debt has now hit . one trillion dollars that averages out to twenty four thousand per student it's now larger than credit...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> stop the presses. the right wing says there's a new model threat in town. ready for this one? newspapers. this paper maine's water bill morning sental started it all. paul le page says my greatest fear in the state of maine, newspapers, i'm not a fan of newspapers. nothing scarier than your local paper. means the governor is scared and so is texas arch conservative senator ted cruz. >> the first thing i would urge to the house of representatives is stop reading "the new york times." cancel your subscription. >> forget about changing their policies. republicans can just stop reading the paper. there's some scary stuff in there. republicans ignore any
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> stop the presses. the right wing says there's a new model threat in town. ready...
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that's what is kicking off our memorable quotes of the week. >> our economy. our economy . economic. our economy . congress is unable to move forward in a timely fashion. i will send up ape bill basod my proposal and insist they vote on it right away. >> of course high will. he will incyst . he hasn't put forth many bills other than obama care . anyway. ment trive minute peach that spent million.6 to fly out to stregas to make was supposed to be immigration. 25 minutes he talk body the economy 10 timings. that's not immigration. but it is it my thought good people in the department of the homeland security want to keep american statuses safe . so earlier this week they released a video to let you know how to best protect yourself from a attacking gunman. >> if you are caught out by a gunman. consider to overpower the shooter. because if they are comingalt you with a gun. i will reach for the scissorings. [ applause ] it is it the safer version and that way if you are running with them. less likely to put out your eye. hire is it a tip to department . security. have a woman
that's what is kicking off our memorable quotes of the week. >> our economy. our economy . economic. our economy . congress is unable to move forward in a timely fashion. i will send up ape bill basod my proposal and insist they vote on it right away. >> of course high will. he will incyst . he hasn't put forth many bills other than obama care . anyway. ment trive minute peach that spent million.6 to fly out to stregas to make was supposed to be immigration. 25 minutes he talk body...
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and that doesn't bode well for the economy in that 17.5% of the economy is consumption portion of the gdp. >> let me ask this question to the table. does anybody know how easy the fed is right now? in this world where there's no interest rate to gauge it by, no nominal rate to judge it by and compare it to, how easy is the fed such that if we talked about the fed removing accommodation, barry, what does that look like? ian, what does that look like? answer that question, how easy is the fed? >> the balance sheet tells you how easy they are. and the rate of expansion. we've got the stock which is enormous but also increasing by $85 billion a month. >> what would neutral be? >> not -- >> you don't -- >> i can tell you they're very easy but i don't know what neutral is and they don't know either. nobody knows. the only thing i'm pretty sure about is when we eventually go back to neutral it's going to be painful getting there. >> you know what real interest rates are. we can debate the next ten years of inflation. >> which would be. >> 2%, 2.5% >> >> so how easy is the fed in that -- >> i
and that doesn't bode well for the economy in that 17.5% of the economy is consumption portion of the gdp. >> let me ask this question to the table. does anybody know how easy the fed is right now? in this world where there's no interest rate to gauge it by, no nominal rate to judge it by and compare it to, how easy is the fed such that if we talked about the fed removing accommodation, barry, what does that look like? ian, what does that look like? answer that question, how easy is the...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. sigrid laboratory jim mccurry was able to build a new age most sophisticated robot which on the big league doesn't give a darn about anything to change mission to change the creation and why you should care about human to integrate this is why you should care what you're only on the r.-g. dot com. hello welcome to the r t sports show with me. and here are the stories hitting the headlines. icebreaker russia warm up for the first international match of the year a friendly against iceland in spain as coach fabio capello targets a place at next year's world cup. last time score a prime page on regular season champions with three games to go after beating big wobbles another moscow three one in some petersburg. and making mountains the stars of alpine skiing fall to the last stage of the world cup before this week's world championships the venue was on the outs of the russian capital. but first a football where the russian national team up or caring for a friendly against iceland in the s
find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. sigrid laboratory jim mccurry was able to build a new age most sophisticated robot which on the big league doesn't give a darn about anything to change mission to change the creation and why you should care about human to integrate this is why you should care what you're only on the r.-g. dot com. hello welcome to the r t sports show with me. and here are the stories hitting the headlines. icebreaker russia warm up...
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and its economy. they announced recent attacks on the computer systems suspected of originating from china, social media site twitter set extremely sophisticated hackers from an unidentified source may have stolen user names, e-mail addresses and passwords of 250,000 customers. the u.s. has made little progress in negotiations with the chinese to stop this kind of hacking, now u.s the u.s. is considering economic and diplomatic steps to fight it and according to the financial times, for information sharing between washington and private companies to protect critical systems and infrastructure like power grids and information systems. >> we have had and have been very clear about our substantial and growing concerns about the threat of economic national security posed by cyber intrusion including the theft of instrumentation. we have been clear with the government of china that we need to begin to talk about this. peter: administration will not comment on their plans. chinese officials denied china is
and its economy. they announced recent attacks on the computer systems suspected of originating from china, social media site twitter set extremely sophisticated hackers from an unidentified source may have stolen user names, e-mail addresses and passwords of 250,000 customers. the u.s. has made little progress in negotiations with the chinese to stop this kind of hacking, now u.s the u.s. is considering economic and diplomatic steps to fight it and according to the financial times, for...
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., that would strengthen the innovation economy? >> i could go on about immigration and corporate tax policy reform, but i am a researcher, so i will not. >> and we have seven minutes. >> mayor lee said it perfectly. the fundamental thing that companies are looking for is to be engaged in the process. we use a term in computing called agile. we look for more ability and the possibility to work with us, iterate in the process, rather than what we often see as we call the waterfall, take-it-or- leave-it. flexibility and agility is what is most important. >> mayor lee? >> i have always thought of our city as being the gateway to the rest of the world. i have often talked, with companies, i want to be with you when you turn the corner. we want to be the city that treats international markets for your products. i do not know if you know this but we have 70 counsel general offices in san francisco, the highest number outside of washington, d.c. we want to make sure that our companies know we are not just in it for san francisco, the regio
., that would strengthen the innovation economy? >> i could go on about immigration and corporate tax policy reform, but i am a researcher, so i will not. >> and we have seven minutes. >> mayor lee said it perfectly. the fundamental thing that companies are looking for is to be engaged in the process. we use a term in computing called agile. we look for more ability and the possibility to work with us, iterate in the process, rather than what we often see as we call the...
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-- attrition in illegal immigration is due to the economy. you have to look at the resources we have put in and successes. at some point, it is a case of diminishing returns. you cannot make it like east berlin on the border. it is too big of a border and we cannot do that, but you can be very tough about it. >> mark? >> all you need to stem the flow of immigration is an economy like we had for the first 10 years of the 21st century. the idea of coming into america and share in prosperity was quickly dashed. mitt romney ran an entire campaign for the nomination based upon his opposition to illegal immigration, tarnishing his opponents. john mccain, rick perry, accusing them of wanting to give amnesty to aliens. newt gingrich, tarnishing mike huckabee. it was always the $100,000 gift for these people to go to school. the republicans understand this now. john mccain was blunt about it. his own state is going flu in a hurry unless republicans make a dramatic -- blue in a hurry on the republicans make a dramatic difference. 1993, the country was
-- attrition in illegal immigration is due to the economy. you have to look at the resources we have put in and successes. at some point, it is a case of diminishing returns. you cannot make it like east berlin on the border. it is too big of a border and we cannot do that, but you can be very tough about it. >> mark? >> all you need to stem the flow of immigration is an economy like we had for the first 10 years of the 21st century. the idea of coming into america and share in...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on r.g.p. . am. able to analyse it's great to have you with us although scientists say lie detectors are unreliable in identifying national identity risks more than seventy thousand of america has a chad tested on them washington is promising to draw up a new national poll to graft policy for the allegations u.s. federal agencies are exceeding their legal and ethical limits to determine who can be trusted elsie's more important i talk to those who believe a point to grab is a tool used to incriminates they're innocent. for more than three decades john sullivan worked as a polygraph examiner for america's central intelligence agency today the retired cia employee is offering some strong opinions about the nation's lie detector policy too many honest people are too many people who should be passing their tests aren't and i and there's no there's no accountability for that. last year more than seventy three thousand americans were reportedly required to undergo polygraph tests in order to get or keep jo
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budget looming the leader of the bloc strongest economy is meeting the leader of one of the weakest in an attempt to lay the groundwork for a new deal the german chancellor is hosting the spanish prime minister now meantime back at home in madrid you're not a hole you're certainly battling a corruption scandal and doubts over his handling of the economy and this report alex watson is peter all of. here it could very well be called a meeting between the euro zone's haves and well quite frankly the have nots as german chancellor angela merkel sits down to talks with the spanish prime minister mariano what are quite germany still widely regarded as the euro zone's the only real success economically while as many fear that spain could go the way of greece now the spanish prime minister will receive the full welcome of germany including full military honors holidays he was to turn up at the doorstep of many in his own country he may face severe criticism that's because many spanish citizens still think he hasn't done enough to deal with bank has the same basically the bearings are of this h
budget looming the leader of the bloc strongest economy is meeting the leader of one of the weakest in an attempt to lay the groundwork for a new deal the german chancellor is hosting the spanish prime minister now meantime back at home in madrid you're not a hole you're certainly battling a corruption scandal and doubts over his handling of the economy and this report alex watson is peter all of. here it could very well be called a meeting between the euro zone's haves and well quite frankly...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. thanks so much for joining us here on. turning our attention now to kuwait where an opposition activist has reportedly been sentenced to five years in prison for criticizing the country's unelected rule on twitter is the third time a person has been convicted on such charges in that country but just just over the last two months now speaking out against the mayor of kuwait who considered to be a state security charge going to international recently hit out of the monarchy for increasing wish strictures on freedom of expression and assembly protests have been raging against the government on its crackdown with dissent this going back to two thousand and eleven tension flared even more after december's parliamentary poll which was boycotted by the opposition m.p. claims the country's democracy has been disfigured. and if. we refute claims that the national assembly represents the people of kuwait around seventy percent of the people boycotted the election and the assembly itself was elected thanks to an unconstitutional to c
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economy shrink just a fraction at the end of last year part of the economy driven by the consumer continued to grow. tonight's word on the street is consumer, david peltier back with us. portfolio manager at the street.com with us from the web site in new york. david, you know, consumer focus stock sectors outperform the broader market over the past year. can that continue? >> i think that's a really good point. especially in 2012. when-- generally the consumer sectors are considered defensive so the fact they outperformed i think they can continue to outperform in 2013. we're in a period now where essentially an all-time high and a lot of folks are calling for a bit of a pullback. >> and clearly a lot of these consumer goods companies come with dividends. thats with a theme we saw in the first half of last year but the stocks continued to do well at the end of theas year into thiserio. coca-cola someone of those you have your eye on as a dividend consumer goods, what do you like out of coke. >> i'm the resident dividend stock advisor here at the street and i really like 29.7% dividend yiel
economy shrink just a fraction at the end of last year part of the economy driven by the consumer continued to grow. tonight's word on the street is consumer, david peltier back with us. portfolio manager at the street.com with us from the web site in new york. david, you know, consumer focus stock sectors outperform the broader market over the past year. can that continue? >> i think that's a really good point. especially in 2012. when-- generally the consumer sectors are considered...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. thanks so much for joining us here on. turning our attention now to kuwait where an opposition activist has reportedly been sentenced to five years in prison for criticizing the country's unelected rule on twitter is the third time a person has been convicted on such charges in that country but just just over the last two months now speaking out against the mayor of kuwait who considered to be a state security charge going to the international recently hit out of the monarchy for increasing where strictures on freedom of expression and assembly protests have been raging against the government on its crackdown with dissent this going back to two thousand and eleven tension flared even more after december's parliamentary poll which was boycotted by the opposition m.p. claims the country's democracy has been disfigured. and if. we refute claims that the national assembly represents the people of kuwait around seventy percent of the people boycotted the election and the assembly itself was elected thanks to an unconstitutional
find out what's really happening to the global economy. thanks so much for joining us here on. turning our attention now to kuwait where an opposition activist has reportedly been sentenced to five years in prison for criticizing the country's unelected rule on twitter is the third time a person has been convicted on such charges in that country but just just over the last two months now speaking out against the mayor of kuwait who considered to be a state security charge going to the...
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uranium exports mujeres economy is largely dependent on uranium as well critics have already been wary of french involvement in mali claiming that the real motivation is a return to imperialism economic policy and stronger control of a region that used to be french territory now with france's expansion into neighboring country compiled with meijers basic concerns about the issue you can see why those critics have something to chew on now so we've got multinational forces led by the french in mali now we've got also the boots of french soldiers on the ground in certainly holding things up in the region told us thank you. well i was president a lot of maybe hailing the ongoing french military campaign in west africa as a success that's more than can be said about the politics back at home. has the story from powers. well president on land is welcomed as a liberator in mali up to france's military operation against the is the mists occupation back at home crowds are also gathered but with a starkly different mood where people are fired up over the continued decline of europe's second larg
uranium exports mujeres economy is largely dependent on uranium as well critics have already been wary of french involvement in mali claiming that the real motivation is a return to imperialism economic policy and stronger control of a region that used to be french territory now with france's expansion into neighboring country compiled with meijers basic concerns about the issue you can see why those critics have something to chew on now so we've got multinational forces led by the french in...
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but then again the world's fifth largest producer of uranium a product that is vital to the french economy in fact it's estimated that nearly all or at least seventy five percent of france's electric infrastructure is dependent on nuclear power given this it makes sense that france would want to protect that resource at all costs the president has welcomed the french presence in the country and recognizes the need for the have and security but has also stated that they want to better deal when it comes to uranium exports as economy is also largely dependent on your radio as well critics have already been wary of french involvement in mali claiming that the real motivation is a return to imperialism economic policy and a stronger control of a region that used to be french territory now with france's expansion into neighboring countries compiled with president expressing his concerns those critics now have a bit more that they can chew on. john laughlin who's the director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris believes securing natural resources not only goal franc
but then again the world's fifth largest producer of uranium a product that is vital to the french economy in fact it's estimated that nearly all or at least seventy five percent of france's electric infrastructure is dependent on nuclear power given this it makes sense that france would want to protect that resource at all costs the president has welcomed the french presence in the country and recognizes the need for the have and security but has also stated that they want to better deal when...
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economy. reports there are increasing doubts about whether or not he can even get around. well president on land is welcomed as a liberator in mali have to france's military operation against the islamists occupation back at home crowds are also gathered but with a starkly different mood where people are fired up over the continued decline of europe's second largest economy despite the president's promises to create at least one hundred thousand new jobs the nation is shedding them at an alarming rate last november about a thousand every day the worst figures in years the country's unemployment is approaching a shocking eleven percent with more than three million jobless the french daily lives and claims the exact situation could be even worse if official statistics included youngsters never registered for the unemployment program or those who left it and those stuck with part time work the paper says the rate would then triple but if certain. people expected to have a strong president and they understand that a line doesn't have enough experience for competence to improve
economy. reports there are increasing doubts about whether or not he can even get around. well president on land is welcomed as a liberator in mali have to france's military operation against the islamists occupation back at home crowds are also gathered but with a starkly different mood where people are fired up over the continued decline of europe's second largest economy despite the president's promises to create at least one hundred thousand new jobs the nation is shedding them at an...
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budget looming the leader of the bloc strongest economy is meeting the leader of one of the weakest in an attempt to lay the groundwork for a new deal the german chancellor is hosting the spanish prime minister now meantime back at home in madrid mario not a whole year certainly battling a corruption scandal and doubts over his handling of the economy at this report now it was he's peter all of. it could very well be called a meeting between the euro zone's haves and well quite frankly the have nots german chancellor angela merkel sits down to talks with the spanish prime minister mariano what are quite germany still widely. we regard it is the euro zone's only real success economically while as many fear that spain could go the way of greece now the spanish prime minister will receive the full welcome of germany including full military office holidays he was to turn up at the doorstep of many in his own country he may face severe criticism that's because many spanish citizens still think he hasn't done enough to deal with bank has the same basically the bearings are of this huge incre
budget looming the leader of the bloc strongest economy is meeting the leader of one of the weakest in an attempt to lay the groundwork for a new deal the german chancellor is hosting the spanish prime minister now meantime back at home in madrid mario not a whole year certainly battling a corruption scandal and doubts over his handling of the economy at this report now it was he's peter all of. it could very well be called a meeting between the euro zone's haves and well quite frankly the have...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. download the official. yourself and choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't work so how would your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. and again that says let's move on now. so they had over the bonnet companies traveling to germany two weeks after having asked the thrown in his face sergei filin will have the treatment that to help him fully regain his eyesight and let's not get the details from going to. a hospital where he was taken to the at. how is finland's recovery going house going looking and feeling that. well by the looks of it according to phil and himself actually he is doing rather well surprisingly well actually he did thank the doctors for doing everything in their power to pull him out of a very difficult situation that he found himself in did suffer third degree burns and those are very severe to his face and. wear
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. download the official. yourself and choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't work so how would your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. and again that says let's move on now. so they had over the bonnet companies traveling to germany two weeks...
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should raise cattle france is editor security and french president all around countries come to his economy because as maria finished our reports there are increasing doubts about whether or not it can turn it around. well president on land is welcomed as a liberator in mali have to france's military operation against the islamists occupation back at home crowds are also gathered between the stockley different mood where people are fired up over the continued decline of europe's second largest economy despite the president's promises to create at least one hundred thousand new jobs the nation is shedding them at an alarming rate last november about a thousand every day the worst figures in years the country's unemployment is approaching a shocking eleven percent with more than three million jobless the french daily lives and claims that the exact situation could be even worse if official statistics included youngsters never registered for the unemployment program or those who left it and those stuck with part time work the paper says the rate would then triple but there are certain if you a
should raise cattle france is editor security and french president all around countries come to his economy because as maria finished our reports there are increasing doubts about whether or not it can turn it around. well president on land is welcomed as a liberator in mali have to france's military operation against the islamists occupation back at home crowds are also gathered between the stockley different mood where people are fired up over the continued decline of europe's second largest...
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truth is, overall there were a lot of positives to the economy. the big problem is defense spending was cut 22 percent. it was the biggest drop in 42 years. it was very abrupt. it had to do with folks being worried about the possible impacts of the fiscal cliff and what goes on in washington. what i have said repeatedly is washington cannot continually operate under a cloud of crisis. that freezes up consumers. it gets businesses worried. we can't afford these self-inflicted wounds. there is a way for us to solve these budget problems in a responsible way through a balanced approach that the vast majority of people agree with. if we do that there's no reason why we can't have really strong growth in 2013. but we can't have washington dysfunction getting in the way. >> we will talk about that more this morning with donald trump. he joins us with fox and friends at 7:00 today. >>> before we leave the house let's get the first degree weather update with maria molina. >> it is cold. how is the weather looking for the rest of the? >> good news we could
truth is, overall there were a lot of positives to the economy. the big problem is defense spending was cut 22 percent. it was the biggest drop in 42 years. it was very abrupt. it had to do with folks being worried about the possible impacts of the fiscal cliff and what goes on in washington. what i have said repeatedly is washington cannot continually operate under a cloud of crisis. that freezes up consumers. it gets businesses worried. we can't afford these self-inflicted wounds. there is a...
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we will be talking with economist john lonski about whether the economy is ready to follow the market. ♪ cook it safe! challenge. in this round, teams must read and follow package cooking instructions and know your microwave wattage. 1,100 watts. you can find the wattage in the owner's manual, on the appliance label, or by contacting the manufacturer. each team has been given a frozen entree to safely prepare. oh, wait, what is the wattage of the microwave? whatever! ooh, sorry, team 2, you get a red card for not checking the cooking instructions and not knowing the wattage. wattage? it won't just cook? microwaves have different wattages. i told you we should have checked the package instructions and checked the wattage of the microwave! it's not cooked safely! i wouldn't eat this. it's cold. if you don't follow the cooking instructions, some foods may be hot but may not have reached a safe internal temperature. use a food thermometer to be sure. you win! we just kept focus on reading and following the package cooking instructions. we knew the wattage of our microwave, so the food c
we will be talking with economist john lonski about whether the economy is ready to follow the market. ♪ cook it safe! challenge. in this round, teams must read and follow package cooking instructions and know your microwave wattage. 1,100 watts. you can find the wattage in the owner's manual, on the appliance label, or by contacting the manufacturer. each team has been given a frozen entree to safely prepare. oh, wait, what is the wattage of the microwave? whatever! ooh, sorry, team 2, you...
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security but has also stated that they want to better deal when it comes to uranium exports measures economy is also largely dependent on your radio as well critics have already been wary of french involvement in mali claiming that the real motivation is a return to imperialism economic policy and a stronger control of a region that used to be french territory now with france's expansion into neighboring countries compiled with the shares president expressing his concerns those critics now have a bit more that they can chew on. john locke later for me unsuited for democracy and cooperation think securing natural resources isn't the only goal france has in the region. the two main characters in this trial this isn't just to strengthen the role on the international stage and in particular we should be the european. and also the americans. future plans for africa it's important to know that america which strongly supports france in this mali and intervention has plans for establishing a military presence in the military control over the whole of the african continent some people speculated that
security but has also stated that they want to better deal when it comes to uranium exports measures economy is also largely dependent on your radio as well critics have already been wary of french involvement in mali claiming that the real motivation is a return to imperialism economic policy and a stronger control of a region that used to be french territory now with france's expansion into neighboring countries compiled with the shares president expressing his concerns those critics now have...
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an economy's growth is determined by how many people work, how hard they work, and how efficient they are. and in order to get an economy going, you need that type of an environment, so this is a good number. > economics 101. let me ask you about the participation rate. we haven't talked about that. but it is there every month. and there is some significant data there. > > sure. i guess the most significant thing that we are witnessing now is that people are staying in the workforce longer. so if you actually look at people who are above age 65 or even above age 60, you are seeing that they are participating in the labour force much longer than they had in the past. and that is actually a decent thing longer- term. > now, that is not necessarily for economic reasons. we are living longer after all. > > sure. we are living longer, all kinds of factors are weighing in, and i think people are just less confident in retirement, and they want to make sure they still have an income stream. probably some of that even has to do with low fixed income rates these days. in order to collect some
an economy's growth is determined by how many people work, how hard they work, and how efficient they are. and in order to get an economy going, you need that type of an environment, so this is a good number. > economics 101. let me ask you about the participation rate. we haven't talked about that. but it is there every month. and there is some significant data there. > > sure. i guess the most significant thing that we are witnessing now is that people are staying in the workforce...
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we are, indeed, fortunate, from san jose to san francisco, to be part of the innovation economy. we are finally seeing once again california's innovation is leading us out of the last three years of recession. i do not know about you but i am pretty tired of the recession. i made a statement several years ago that it was about time for an adjustment to the economy, things were too expensive, overheated. two years after that, i regretted making that comment. it was great to hear jim say when you look at education, you look at the programs, traveling around the world, that there is one constant. there are people and technology that say this is a place they want to be. entrepreneurs say this is where they want to be. when companies like facebook are started at an institution like harvard and a pier, you start to recognize why this is so special and fiber and why innovation is a bleeding heart economy. so let me try to give some brief introductions about our panel today. i have to confess, i only just met one of our panelists, lee said dyson, the ceo of coverity. she got a ph.d. in p
we are, indeed, fortunate, from san jose to san francisco, to be part of the innovation economy. we are finally seeing once again california's innovation is leading us out of the last three years of recession. i do not know about you but i am pretty tired of the recession. i made a statement several years ago that it was about time for an adjustment to the economy, things were too expensive, overheated. two years after that, i regretted making that comment. it was great to hear jim say when you...